Migration and Women's Aspiration

Authors

  • Neha Rai  D. Phil Students, Govind Ballabh Pant, Social Science Institute, Jhansi, Allahabad, India

Keywords:

Untouchability, Characterization, Social Equality

Abstract

According to India's census 2011, about 30 percent of India's population is included in internal migration. For economic reasons as well as for economic migration, social structure and other cultural productions are also responsible. Distinguished patriarchs go there from here to get rid of poverty. Social scientists have worked on this. The classical theory travels according to the voluntary process, but in the context of women, it is not always proved right, because of being a male-dominated society, The format is determined by all men, so the effect of patriarchy is also found in the process of migration Expertise Hajisme the women considered to be marginal and raises them to the responsibilities of public life with the house after the women's husband in the process of Hady stay treated as trailing the men and the return of her husband in harmony with their royal Hady

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2017-10-30

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Neha Rai, " Migration and Women's Aspiration, International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology(IJSRST), Online ISSN : 2395-602X, Print ISSN : 2395-6011, Volume 3, Issue 7, pp.1339-1349, September-October-2017.